The Limits of Hope and the Logic of Love: Essays on Eschatology and Social Action

The Limits of Hope and the Logic of Love: Essays on Eschatology and Social Action

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Though evangelical Christians are united in the eschatological hope of a new heaven and new earth, there is disagreement on the form and significance of this belief. In this thoughtful collection of essays, Stephen Williams traces the development of eschatological theology in recent decades, interacting with significant thinkers such as Jürgen Moltmann and in dialogue with fellow-evangelicals such as Miroslav Volf. He then argues that our exact beliefs about the world's future should affect our present activity less than many people think. Love, rather than speculation about the last things, should serve as the foundation of Christian social action and responsibility. Moreover, if social action is properly motivated by love, eschatological differences should not prevent Christians from working co-operatively with each other in matters of social activism. Stephen N. Williams (Ph.D., Yale University) is Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological College in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is the author of Revelation and Reconciliation and The Shadow of the Antichrist: Nietzsche's Critique of Christianity.

Book information

ISBN: 9781573833752
Publisher: Regent College Publishing
Imprint: Regent College Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 236
Language: English
Number of pages: 112
Weight: 180g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 10mm